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Sarah is an independent cartoonist, and when she isn’t found reading or writing about comics, she is found making them.
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Mad Magazine's Mascot Has Mysterious Origins Way Older Than You Think
The face of Mad Magazine, Alfred E. Neuman, wasn't a creation of EC Comics and has a long history surprisingly dating back to the late 1800s.

Moon Knight's Real Legacy is Giving Comics One of Its Greatest Artists
Moon Knight is finally becoming a household name, so it's a perfect time to be reminded of the artist who made Moon Knight popular.

Spider-Woman Art Is Somehow Her Most Beautiful and Most Disturbing Yet
Peach Momoko shows why she deserves to be a household name for comic fans with this gorgeous (but creepy) Spider-Woman variant cover.

The Breaker Vol. 2 is a Korean High School Fight Comic You Can't Miss
In addition to more action, chases, and characters, The Breaker Volume 2 takes the manhwa series in a more mature and nuanced direction.

Maus Creator's Battle Against Censorship Began with the Garbage Pail Kids
Being banned from schools is not the only thing that Maus and Garbage Pail Kids have in common. Both were created by comics legend Art Spiegelman.

Why The Matrix Has Been Accused Of Ripping Off Grant Morrison's Comics
Grant Morrison has been vocal about their belief that The Matrix rips off their work on The Invisibles, and it's hard to deny the many similarities.

Who Is Ambush Bug: Origin and Powers of DC's Version of Deadpool
With the ability to teleport anywhere, and the knowledge that he exists within a comic book, who is DC's ridiculous villain-turned-hero Ambush Bug?

Disney's Most Famous Donald Duck Artist Only Drew One Mickey Mouse Comic
Disney artist Carl Barks became world famous for his Donald Duck comics, but in his career he only drew one comic featuring Mickey Mouse.

The First Superman Painting has a Strange and Mysterious History
The first painting of Superman was made at the beginning of the Golden Age, but since its creation it's become the basis of a few mysteries.

DC Had to Form a New Company Just to Handle Superman's Popularity
After Superman debuted, fans bought Superman branded gasoline, milk, and more, all thanks to Superman, Inc.